Paul Clarke's 'Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line', a documentary that tracks the journey of outspoken rock band Midnight Oil, will have its world premiere as part of the opening night gala of this year's Sydney Film Festival.
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A feature adaptation of Don Dennis' WWII novel 'The Guns of Muschu' is in development with plans to shoot in Far North Queensland early next year.
Screen NSW has launched a new $30,000 initiative to bridge the support gap for emerging filmmakers with disability.
'Kung Fu Panda 4' and 'Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire' continued to hold the momentum at the box office, despite school holidays wrapping up in some parts of the country, retaining their top two positions from the previous weekend.
Screenwriter Sarah Chahine is the inaugural recipient of AFTRS Alumni & Industry Scholarship, designed to support and develop the career of a gifted storyteller.
'Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert' trio Hugo Weaving, Terence Stamp, and Guy Pearce are reportedly preparing to ride again, with writer/director Stephan Elliott confirming plans for a sequel to the 1994 film.
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Babak Jalali's independent drama 'Fremont' marks the third feature for Australian-born producer Rachael Fung, who has established a career in US after moving to New York to study film and television in 2007.